Working to tame Malaysia’s underground economy


IT is widely believed that the shadow economy, also known as the underground or informal economy, is present in nearly every country, although the size and impact vary widely.

Defined as economic activities that are not regulated by the government and bypass taxes or other legal requirements, it has been growing faster than the formal sector in some countries.

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